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I benefited a lot from the critique of my resume along with others, but I do not see any posts about writing cover letters. I've perused many websites with generic cover letter set ups, but I would like some specific tips.
Here are some of my main questions: 1.) What is a good format/length for a cover letter? (Should I put my contact info at the top, followed by contact info of hiring staff [if known]?) 2.) Do you write a unique cover letter for each application or change a few details/names? (Almost seems like cheating to me, but if you're applying to 100+ jobs...) 3.) What are some things that positively catch the attention of a hiring staff? Hopefully this will prove of use to others as well considering the importance of a well crafted cover letter. Thanks to any input! |
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In my (limited) job-hunting experience, I think the design of your cover letter depends a lot on who you are contacting. Ie. HR via an online posting vs. cold-emailing an actuary from the SOA directory.
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Pretty sure using the search function will help you here
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Right, there are tons of critiques, but I thought it may be useful to get a general tips thread for people who haven't typed one up yet or are formalizing what to write.
I do have another question I thought of. I thought about mentioning how I am always praised on my work ethics and that my references would reflect that notion. This got me wondering when I should actually introduce my references. Do you just attach another document with references/contact info? |
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Speaking as someone who has read (or skimmed) many cover letters:
Keep it short, sweet, and to the point. Do not rehash your resume in verbose terms. Stick to the facts - I tend to eyeroll at grandiose claims of how exceptional the candidate supposedly is. To the extent you can, personalize the saluation ("Dear Mr. Smith" or "Dear Ms. Jones"), I'm not a huge fan of "To Whom it May Concern" in this context. |
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Always, unless the infraction will lead to banning
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